Scribner's Marysue Rucci Books Imprint Makes Debut in May

Scribner has unveiled the inaugural list and colophon for Marysue Rucci Books, the new imprint led by v-p, publisher and editor-in-chief MarySue Rucci. The imprint aims to publish "a range of literary and commercial fiction and narrative nonfiction titles, consistent with the tastes and standards that have made books edited by Marysue Rucci some of the industry's most successful." Sasha Kobylinski recently joined the imprint as publishing and marketing coordinator.

First titles will begin appearing next May and will include Fellowship Point by Alice Elliott Dark, The Last to Vanish by Megan Miranda, Mother Noise: A Memoir by Cindy House, and The Foundling by Ann Leary. Future titles will include The Queen from Another Country by Alice Hoffman, Rouge by Mona Awad and two new novels by Laura Dave.

Marysue Rucci

Nan Graham, senior v-p and publisher of Scribner, called Rucci "among the most respected and successful editors in publishing and a singularly effective advocate for her authors. How auspicious and apt it is for Scribner to be the home for the Marysue Rucci Books imprint."

Rucci said, "It's a thrill and honor to launch my imprint at Scribner, with its illustrious history, extraordinary team, and commitment to publishing enduring works. As evidenced by these first authors and titles, my list will complement and build in areas where Scribner has thrived--literary, book club, suspense fiction, and groundbreaking memoirs. I look forward to publishing new voices and trusted favorites alike under the Scribner/Marysue Rucci Books imprimatur."

Powered by: Xtenit